There are 2 methods i have found for selecting the correct bushing for your redding type s die.
Type 1: measure your case neck wall thickness, double it and then add it to your diameter. Ex. .015x2=.030+.264=.294
Now that you have your measurement subtract your desired neck trnsion and order that bushing.
Type 2 (better option)
Load up a round and measure the outside diamter of the case neck. Then subtract your desired neck tension and order.
I did the first method with the exact example i gave and ordered up a 292 bushing to have .002 neck tension. Finally tried to load up some 140 hybrids in some once fired brass and could slide the bullet in and out like i didnt even size it. Grabbed a loaded round in some new brass and measured the outside to .291. Went to exchange the 292 for a 289 and it was going to cost me 10 in shipping, so now i have 2...
Hope this saves someone from making the same mistake i did.
Type 1: measure your case neck wall thickness, double it and then add it to your diameter. Ex. .015x2=.030+.264=.294
Now that you have your measurement subtract your desired neck trnsion and order that bushing.
Type 2 (better option)
Load up a round and measure the outside diamter of the case neck. Then subtract your desired neck tension and order.
I did the first method with the exact example i gave and ordered up a 292 bushing to have .002 neck tension. Finally tried to load up some 140 hybrids in some once fired brass and could slide the bullet in and out like i didnt even size it. Grabbed a loaded round in some new brass and measured the outside to .291. Went to exchange the 292 for a 289 and it was going to cost me 10 in shipping, so now i have 2...
Hope this saves someone from making the same mistake i did.